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Among the advocates for the drive is Dolphins defensive back Michael Thomas, who is from Houston and has family and property there. One of his sisters fields 911 calls for the city. Thomas tweeted that relief supplies also can be sent to 1865 Aldine Bender Rd., Houston, Texas, 77032.

The Titans, Texans, Patriots, Jets and NFL Foundation are each donating $1 million to relief efforts.

Thursday’s preseason finale between the Texans and Cowboys was moved from Houston to the Dallas area, and would have benefited victims, but authorities decided Wednesday that the best course of action was to cancel the game.

“At this time, the priority of our organization is getting our players, coaches and staff back home to be reunited with their families, many of whom have been evacuated from their homes and are currently sheltered,” the Texans said in a statement. “The team feels it is imperative to get back home to help the Houston community recover from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey.”

Players including Jacksonville’s Leonard Fournette and Dallas’ Dez Bryant have donated $50,000 to affiliated charities. Fournette, who played at LSU and is from New Orleans, wrote on Twitter, “Donating 50,000 to the people in Houston, y’all are in my prayers, we went through Katrina we know the feeling God bless.”

Donating 50,000 to the people in Houston, y'all are in my prayers, we went through Katrina we know the feeling God bless…..

Join our reporters for a special evening as they talk NFL with Dolphins Pro Bowl Guard Jermon Bushrod, two-time Super Bowl champion Bob Kuechenberg and former Dolphins Pro Bowl linebacker Kim Bokamper on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at Bokamper’s Fort Lauderdale. The event is free to the first 100 people and will include raffles, light bites and drinks.